Wednesday, July 20, 2011

D-Link And OpenDNS To Bring Parental Controls To Your Router

Today?s kids have grown up in a world where the internet has always been around, Google has always been there to help, and having a smartphone is the norm. It only follows that they?d be super comfortable with the web, using it just as proficiently, if not more so, than their parents. That?s all well and good, but there?s this one pretty huge problem: the internet is dangerous.

That?s why D-Link and OpenDNS have partnered to put OpenDNS on all new models of consumer model D-Link routers. If you haven?t heard, OpenDNS provices security services for families who want to keep their kids off of nasty sites, and now the system will be built right in to D-Link routers. Customizing security settings is all taken care of during the initial router set up, and parents have the option to choose more overarching settings, or get specific by blocking individual sites.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/6ENY2X43zpg/

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